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Beam Expander Kit

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more flexible, more accurate, more economical: discover the world‘s first aspheric and diffraction-limited spa™ beam expander kit – optimized beam expansion to all wavelengths [500 nm to 1600 nm].

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Beam Expander Kit's official website is aspheric-beamexpander.com

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